Out The Other Side: It Just Kept Pumping, Again
Just for the record, some extra gold from July 11 and 12.
Jack Andersen, deeper than is humanly possible. Photo: Ian Bird.
Nick Carroll
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“We were saying we were secretly hoping it’d go onshore.”
So said one of our hot shot correspondents from Sydney’s very own Puerto Escondido, South Narrabeen, yesterday. Apparently everyone had had enough. No more huge barrels! Please!
Well we’re pretty sure they’ll have changed their tune in a few days’ time, as normal service resumes off the east coast of Australia. But in the meantime, let’s have a look at some great moments from Sunday and Monday moments that might otherwise have been missed in the carnage.
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Puerto Escondido Can t Stop, Won t Stop
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Mexico, Central America Feast on Another Hearty Helping of Southern Hemi Swell
Puerto Bender Continues as South Pacific Offers an XL Upgrade
Yeah, Puerto could look like this on Wednesday. Photo: Lucano Hinkle
Kevin Wallis
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Deepwater standouts like Puerto push into the XL range on Wednesday
Much smaller, but still fun S-SSE swell for SoCal
The South Pacific has been firing off swell for… gosh, pretty much the last three months. The strongest storms have occurred everywhere from the southwest Pacific to the central Pacific to the southeast Pacific and back again. But ever since the season got going back in April, there haven’t really been any prolonged, basin-wide lulls in storm and swell action.